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Oil Shale or Tar Sands

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Locations of major sedimentary rock formations and loose sands containing petroleum in North America

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A map of North America highlighting oil shale or tar sands areas shaded in red. The region along the boundary of Utah in the northeast along with Wyoming is shaded. The northern region of Alberta is also shaded.

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Oil Shale or Tar Sands

Average Number of Tornado Incidences per Year (U.S.)

Oil Shale or Tar Sands

Less than 1

1–5

6–10

11–15

More than 15

Alberta
10.6%
Alaska
99.8%
Arizona
92.2%7.76%
Utah
17.2%100%
District of Columbia
100%
Florida
64.2%35.5%
Idaho
100%
New Hampshire
1.24%98.7%
Rhode Island
99.3%
Vermont
77.1%22.6%
Washington
99.9%
Wyoming
9.99%87.7%12.3%
Montana
100%
Maine
40.0%59.8%
North Dakota
29.5%70.5%
Kentucky
4.42%60.5%35.1%
Virginia
10.3%89.6%
Delaware
99.2%
Mississippi
10.9%74.0%15.1%
West Virginia
48.2%51.8%
Nebraska
88.6%11.4%
Texas
16.8%43.9%36.9%2.38%
Missouri
23.4%62.5%14.1%
Louisiana
30.4%69.5%
Hawaii
92.1%
North Carolina
99.9%
Oregon
100%
Alabama
69.5%16.4%14.0%
New Mexico
90.2%9.71%
Kansas
68.1%31.5%
Wisconsin
13.1%53.1%33.7%
British Columbia
2.52%
New Jersey
19.5%80.3%
South Carolina
99.9%
Michigan
34.8%64.8%
Connecticut
99.9%
Pennsylvania
6.15%93.9%
Colorado
69.4%30.6%
Nevada
100%
Massachusetts
99.5%
Georgia
61.5%38.5%
New York
61.6%38.3%
Maryland
99.3%
Oklahoma
3.41%35.1%46.0%15.5%
Tennessee
41.3%58.7%
California
99.9%
Arkansas
87.2%12.8%
South Dakota
22.1%76.0%1.85%
Ohio
3.97%96.0%
Indiana
62.9%37.1%
Minnesota
23.4%72.5%4.03%
Iowa
50.0%50.0%
Illinois
70.3%29.6%
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